10/5/2005 9:23:17 AM
if the proposed use for the land will bring so much in jobs and taxes and revenues, i dont see why the developers cant pay a little more for it.
10/5/2005 10:00:33 AM
^^It has been easy for a while now. If you reference the links I posted, Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot and others have been doing this for years. This just puts it in the spotlight.^exactly
10/5/2005 10:32:39 AM
Yep, Wal-Mart has never used eminent domain http://reclaimdemocracy.org/independent_business/walmart_eminent_domain.html
10/5/2005 11:00:34 AM
So if government takes your land through eminent domain and monetarily compensates you for the value of the house, doesn't that count as income? So wouldn't the government actually tax that money that you get from them? Therefore, wouldn't you actually be getting the value of your home minus taxes? So not only do they "buy" your house and land, they also technically "buy" it from you for less than it's actually worth?Because I honestly don't know the answer to the question. If somebody knows, please feel free to tell me.
10/5/2005 1:16:13 PM
If you sell you house and use the money to purchase like goods, in this case another house of equal or greater value, then the sale will not be counted as income for the purposes of taxation. This holds whether it was sold voluntarily or not.
10/5/2005 2:25:39 PM
10/5/2005 4:07:09 PM
^ eh, its prolly cause not actually as crazy as my support of teaching ID makes me out to be
10/5/2005 6:20:02 PM
the nations capitalhttp://www.washtimes.com/national/20051006-120902-5838r.htm
10/8/2005 11:27:51 AM
^that crap pisses me off even more than a walmart. Not only are they taking these people's houses and land, the less wealthy people probably wont even be able to set foot in the new stadium because of the 60 dollar ticketsTaking people's homes for a freakin Baseball field. Unbelievable.
10/8/2005 11:50:39 AM
BUT IT WILL HAVE SO MANY JOBSTHEY CAN GO SELL PEANUTS AND USE THE MONEY TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES
10/8/2005 1:11:55 PM
the ghetto, crime ridden, 9th ward shouldnt be rebuilt. It was TERRIBLE in the 70s, probably a good thing it got flooded.
10/8/2005 2:57:37 PM